An explosion killed at least 12 people in a mosque near Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

An explosion in Kabul on May 8 killed more than 80 civilians, and there are concerns that security will worsen as US troops stationed there proceed with the withdrawal work.

According to the Afghan government, there was a big explosion during a group worship at a mosque near the capital Kabul on the afternoon of the 14th.



The explosion broke the walls of the mosque, killing at least 12 people and injuring more than 20 people in hospital care.



So far, no criminal statement has been issued.



On the 8th of this month in Kabul, a car loaded with explosives exploded near the school gate, killing more than 80 citizens including schoolgirls, and investigative authorities are investigating it as a terrorist bomb incident.



In Afghanistan, terrorism and attacks by the rebel Taliban and the militant group IS = Islamic State continue as the U.S. forces stationed there are proceeding with the withdrawal work toward a complete withdrawal by September 11. , There are concerns about further deterioration of security.